Spokesman of the National Security Commission: We must be ready for war!

Saturday, August 30, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: The spokesman of the National Security Commission said: All political currents must pay attention that no one sends a message of weakness abroad. If the enemy thinks that we are weak, it may attack us.

Spokesman of the National Security Commission: We must be ready for war!

According to the political service of the news and analytical website Saed News, quoting Haft-e Sobh newspaper, Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Parliament, regarding the talks of the Iranian Deputy Foreign Ministers with the three European countries about the trigger mechanism, said: Apparently one of the agendas is the review of the extension or non-extension of Resolution 2231. Firstly, we are distrustful of the three European countries because they have not performed well, including not fulfilling their commitments in the JCPOA, particularly regarding the lifting of sanctions.

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The spokesman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Parliament said: The second point is that in my opinion, we should not welcome a six-month extension, shorter, or longer of the JCPOA and Resolution 2231 because it has no benefit for us and once again makes society conditional and leaves it in uncertainty. Now we must talk about the end of our ten-year commitment, and now is the time that all sanctions and anti-Iranian resolutions must be completely and permanently lifted.

In another part of his remarks regarding the possibility of another attack by Israel, he said: Nothing is clear. What I can say is that we must be ready for war. If we are ready for war, the enemy will not dare to attack us. Today, thank God, our armed forces are at maximum readiness, and our situation and preparedness today are much better than three months ago.

The spokesman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Parliament said: The second point is that all political currents must pay attention that no one sends a message of weakness abroad. If the enemy thinks that we are weak, it may attack us, but if they know that we are strong, as we indeed are, they will not dare to attack. Therefore, sending a message of weakness from inside to outside is nothing but treason.

He continued regarding the entry of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission into the issue of the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador from Australia: This issue will be examined in the Commission; of course, it has just happened.